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Gold prices ease as investors bet on Fed tapering
Nov 3, 2021 6:03 AM

Gold prices eased on Wednesday as traders cautiously awaited the outcome of the US Federal Reserve policy meeting where the central bank is likely to announce tapering of its economic support and could address growing inflationary risks.

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Spot gold XAU eased 0.4 percent to USD 1,780.30 per ounce by 0750 GMT. US gold futures GCv1 fell 0.4 percent to USD 1,781.80.

The Fed policy announcement is due at 1400 GMT. The central bank is likely to begin paring its monthly asset purchases by USD 15 billion each month until ending them by mid-2022.

Investors will also look out for any clues as to when the US central bank might raise interest rates to contain growing inflationary pressure.

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"In the short-term, gold could remain under pressure because a lot of central banks will be tilted toward normalising monetary policy, gradually tapering their asset purchases, especially given higher inflation," Hitesh Jain, lead analyst at Mumbai-based Yes Securities, said.

Reduced stimulus and interest rate hikes tend to push government bond yields up, raising the opportunity cost of holding non-yielding bullion.

"But, if bond markets are right in their expectations for higher inflation and lower growth - stagflation, in the years ahead, that should be quite bullish for gold," Jain said, noting that subdued longer-term US bond yields reflected concerns of stagflation.

Market participants are also eyeing a Bank of England policy meeting on Thursday after data suggested unemployment is unlikely to rise sharply, bolstering the case for a rate hike.

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On the technical front, "a decline below USD 1,750 in gold would show a new bearish impulse, while a surpass of USD 1,800 can open space for new recoveries to the next resistance placed at USD 1,820-1,830," Carlo Alberto De Casa, external analyst at Kinesis Money, said in a note.

Spot silver XAG fell 0.3 percent to USD 23.45 per ounce. Platinum XPT dropped 0.1 percent to USD 1,037.48, while palladium XPD rose 0.3 percent to USD 2,016.97.

First Published:Nov 3, 2021 2:03 PM IST

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